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Wal-Mart Adds Guns Alongside Butter

I just went to grocery store, and prices are going up... when supply starts to drop, usually the price drops. This isn't the way it's working though.

You've got it backwards SW. Prices decrease if demand decreases, or if supply increases.
 
You've got it backwards SW. Prices decrease if demand decreases, or if supply increases.

You're right... And I also meant to say demand. Demand is dropping, not supply.
 
oh believe me they'd know. If I were a gun owner i wouldn't want ****ty chinese production lines messing up my rifle.

I didn't want ****ty Chinese production messing with my dog's food and my tooth paste... :(
 
They probably wouldn't know it was happening...

Trust me, most gun enthusiasts are rather tuned in to the happenings in the gun market.


...and it doesn't hurt that firearms are stamped with the country they were manufactured in. ;)
 
I believe the Wal-Mart nearest my location never stopped selling guns.

I think they may have stopped selling the fabric and such mentioned, but I've never had reason to check for such things.
 
I didn't want ****ty Chinese production messing with my dog's food and my tooth paste... :(
Don't buy it then. There are alternatives to almost everything available if you are willing to pay for them.

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Do they still sell ammo?

Yes, the one near me does. I do think that all the Targets (the stores, not the things you shoot at) got rid of all their guns n' ammo though.
 
Who would want to buy a rifle made in China?

I am sort of an expert on AK pattern rifles. The very best currently available are the SAIGA (russian) and the ARSENAL (bulgarian), the cheapest tend to be the romanian WASRs with the Yugoslavian and the Maadi (Egyptian) and Tantal (Polish) and Hungarians being in the middle The POLYTECH LEGEND with a milled receiver (no longer importable since GHWB signed an executive order) was even better than the "Red Jacket" built SAIGAs. thicker metal in the machined receiver I had one (gave it to a friend's son as his wedding gift-he worked for his uncles armored car business [O'gara Hess and Eisenhart) and used the rifle to convince some rich arab princess that the vehicle would stop an AK

so I would buy another one if I could though the one Will at Red Jacket built me on a saiga AK (I have both 762x39 and 545X39) is a bit smoother
 
Do they still sell ammo?

yeah, we have a superwallyworld near us. I shoot a lot of sporting clays and with a bag of lead costing 40 bucks (rather than 14 back when I was shooting 3000 registered skeet targets a year) its much cheaper to buy factory loads and wallyworld has 100 packs of #8 shot federal 12 g for about 20 bucks which isn't bad at all
 
I bought my first gun from wal-mart 7 or 8 years ago. A mossberg shotgun. I didn't realize they ever stopped selling them. Good deal though, $250 and I've never had a problem.
 
All three Wal-Marts in my area never stopped selling guns and ammo... but then again I do live in the South.
 
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